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Abortion Seekers Flock to Puerto Rico After US Restrictions

Abortion Seekers Flock to Puerto Rico After US Restrictions

December 2, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Puerto Rico ​Sees Surge in Patients Seeking Abortions After⁢ Florida ⁢Restrictions

San Juan, Puerto Rico – Since ‌the overturning of Roe⁢ v.Wade, the number of patients traveling to Puerto ⁢Rico for abortion services has steadily increased.This summer, however,⁢ that number doubled, a surge experts attribute to Florida’s new six-week⁤ abortion ban, which‌ went⁢ into affect in⁤ May.

“We’ve seen a significant uptick in patients from Florida and other states with restrictive abortion laws,” said Dr. ⁣Maria Rodriguez, a physician at a San Juan clinic specializing in ⁢reproductive health. “Many women ​are now facing unachievable choices, forced to travel long‌ distances or carry unwanted pregnancies to term.”

The influx of patients has put a strain on Puerto Rico’s healthcare system, already grappling with limited‍ resources. Clinics are ‌struggling to accommodate the increased demand, leading to longer wait times and potential delays in ​care.

“We’re doing everything we can to meet the needs of our ‌patients,” said Dr. Rodriguez. “But ⁣the reality is, we’re stretched thin.This ⁣situation highlights ⁤the⁤ urgent ⁣need for ‌increased access to reproductive healthcare across the United States.”

the‌ situation in Puerto Rico underscores the far-reaching consequences of the ⁤Supreme​ Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.As more states enact restrictive abortion laws, women are increasingly ‍forced to seek care in states with more permissive regulations, placing a burden on those healthcare systems ​and highlighting the⁣ growing⁢ disparities in access to reproductive healthcare.

Puerto Rico ⁢Sees Strain on⁢ Healthcare System as Out-of-State Abortion seekers Surge

San Juan, Puerto Rico – Teh reversal ⁣of ​Roe v. wade continues to have ripple effects across the United ⁤States, ⁤with Puerto Rico experiencing a surge in patients seeking⁣ abortion services. While patient numbers ⁤have steadily increased⁢ as the landmark Supreme Court decision, experts say Florida’s new six-week abortion ban, enacted in May, has caused ‍a dramatic doubling of patients arriving from the ⁢mainland ‌this summer.

“We’ve seen a significant uptick in patients from Florida and other states with restrictive abortion laws,” shares Dr. Maria Rodriguez, a physician at a San ⁣Juan‍ clinic specializing in reproductive health. “many women are now facing⁢ impossible choices, forced to travel‍ long distances ‍or ‍carry unwanted pregnancies to term.”

This influx is placing a considerable strain‌ on Puerto⁣ Rico’s healthcare system.

“We’re doing everything ⁢we can to meet the needs of our patients,” Dr. Rodriguez explains. “But the reality is, ⁣we’re stretched thin. This situation ⁤highlights the urgent need for increased access to reproductive healthcare across the ‍United States.”

The ‌situation in Puerto Rico underscores the ​far-reaching consequences of the Supreme Court’s decision ‌and the growing⁤ disparities in access to reproductive healthcare across the nation.As more states enact restrictive abortion‍ laws, ‍women are increasingly forced ⁤to seek care in states with more permissive regulations, potentially impacting both the women seeking care and⁢ the healthcare systems in those states bearing the⁣ brunt of ⁣the need.

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